Saturday, August 01, 2009

Is 'Balochistan' the strategic shift?

I think we can say with a tone of certainty that the ruling class in New Delhi is not that naive to agree to bring Balochistan to the table without some carefully charted out gameplan.

So, what might be the gameplan?

We can look to 3 recent reports from the Eastern front:

1. The latest Sukhois are to be deployed in Tezpur airbase. Before its announcement the then outgoing Air Chief minced no words in saying that China is the enemy no 1.

2. The former Army Chief, now the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, told mediamen that there would be fresh deployment of 2 more divisions along the borders with China. I think putting in another 2 division along the border(for that matter, any border) is a big decision.

3. India's main battle tank, T72s, has just been deployed along the borders with China in the Sikkim sector. This is a huge decision. India has such a urgency in deploying the tanks that the Border Road Organization(BRO) had had to put in 'a monumental work'to make the mountainous Sikkim roads tanks-ready. For such a service one personnel of the BRO has been awarded with the highest militaty galantry!

So, India is definitely building up military capabilities in the Eastern front.

Viewed from this angle, we can say that agreeing to bring Balochistan to the table definitely sends the clear message to the Pakistanis that, from now on, there would be more cordial talks in the Western front while there would more urgent military build ups along the Eastern front.

It's also likely that there is also a message for the general populace of Pakistan: now, the lay Pakistanis have the rooms to see that if 'big brother' India insists on talking about Kashmir, they are also ready to talk about Balochistan as well. It's likely to make a soothing effect on the people to people relation of the two countries.

So, Balochistan means 'talks' in the Western front while there would be urgent military build ups in the Eastern front.

A definite strategic shift.

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